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<head>1822 July 21</head> | |||
<head>Compleat. Code</head> | |||
<head>55 or 1.</head> | |||
<p>Of private defamation<lb/> the evil is manifest:<lb/> but under it lies unreceived<lb/> good.</p> | |||
<p>1 Defamation imputation <lb/> false and mendacious<lb/> effects of the 1<hi rend="superscript">st.</hi> order<lb/> are less evil than where<lb/> it is true: a man suffers<lb/> from the imputation,<lb/> where groundless<lb/> than when true.</p> | |||
<p>2. The effect of the 2<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/> order are all good: viz.<lb/> danger and belief of<lb/> danger on the part of<lb/> men under temptation<lb/> to do the evil thus falsely<lb/>imputed.</p> | |||
<p>What no one can fail<lb/> to see is that by being<lb/> guilty a man is more<lb/> exposed to the imputation<lb/> than if not guilty</p> | |||
<p>Inducements equal in<lb/> both cases, no defamer<lb/> but would find it more<lb/> convenient to impute<lb/> guilt where it existed<lb/> when where it did not.</p> | |||
<head>56 or 2.</head> | |||
<p>Note that currency<lb/> knowingly given to imputations<lb/> known to be<lb/> groundless if <gap/><lb/> or antipathy to the imputer<lb/> ill grounded:<lb/> or the punishing of him,<lb/> on sufficient proof<lb/> improper.</p> | |||
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<head>57 or 3.</head> | |||
<p>All that is meant is<lb/> imputations, grounded<lb/> and ungrounded together,<lb/> ought not to be <lb/> supposed for the more <lb/> effectual suppositions<lb/> of ungrounded ones.</p> | |||
<p>The Public Tribunal<lb/> should not be suppressed<lb/> for the mere suppression <lb/> of the false information<lb/> conveyed to it.</p> | |||
<head>58 or 4.</head> | |||
<p>Suffering being greater <lb/> where a man is guilty<lb/> than where not, though<lb/> of course will be the<lb/> marks of uneasiness<lb/> and the desire to effect<lb/> suppression and excite<lb/> vengeance.</p> | |||
<head>59 or 5.</head> | |||
<p>Vexation in case of <lb/> not guiltiness are<lb/>1.Fear of loss of reputation<lb/> 2. <sic>Expence</sic> of time and<lb/> labour in calling on the<lb/> calumniator for proofs.<lb/> 3. D<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi>, by eventual defence,<lb/> by a counter argument,<lb/> with or without<lb/> counter evidence.</p> | |||
<p>For comfort, consciousness<lb/> of innocence:<lb/> thence assurances of<lb/> ultimate acquittal.</p><pb/> | |||
<head>60 or 6.</head> | |||
<p>Vexation in case of <lb/> guiltiness.<lb/> 1. Fear of loss of reputation<lb/> much greater.<lb/> 2. <sic>Expence</sic> of time and <lb/> labour in the endeavour<lb/> to exhibit counter <lb/> argument with or without<lb/> counter evidence,<lb/> accompanied with fainter<lb/>hope, or saved by despair<lb/> of success.</p> | |||
<p>Discomfort consciousness <lb/> of guilt: thence <lb/> assurances of ultimate<lb/> condemnation.</p> | |||
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1822 July 21
Compleat. Code
55 or 1.
Of private defamation
the evil is manifest:
but under it lies unreceived
good.
1 Defamation imputation
false and mendacious
effects of the 1st. order
are less evil than where
it is true: a man suffers
from the imputation,
where groundless
than when true.
2. The effect of the 2d.
order are all good: viz.
danger and belief of
danger on the part of
men under temptation
to do the evil thus falsely
imputed.
What no one can fail
to see is that by being
guilty a man is more
exposed to the imputation
than if not guilty
Inducements equal in
both cases, no defamer
but would find it more
convenient to impute
guilt where it existed
when where it did not.
56 or 2.
Note that currency
knowingly given to imputations
known to be
groundless if
or antipathy to the imputer
ill grounded:
or the punishing of him,
on sufficient proof
improper.
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57 or 3.
All that is meant is
imputations, grounded
and ungrounded together,
ought not to be
supposed for the more
effectual suppositions
of ungrounded ones.
The Public Tribunal
should not be suppressed
for the mere suppression
of the false information
conveyed to it.
58 or 4.
Suffering being greater
where a man is guilty
than where not, though
of course will be the
marks of uneasiness
and the desire to effect
suppression and excite
vengeance.
59 or 5.
Vexation in case of
not guiltiness are
1.Fear of loss of reputation
2. Expence of time and
labour in calling on the
calumniator for proofs.
3. Do., by eventual defence,
by a counter argument,
with or without
counter evidence.
For comfort, consciousness
of innocence:
thence assurances of
ultimate acquittal.
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60 or 6.
Vexation in case of
guiltiness.
1. Fear of loss of reputation
much greater.
2. Expence of time and
labour in the endeavour
to exhibit counter
argument with or without
counter evidence,
accompanied with fainter
hope, or saved by despair
of success.
Discomfort consciousness
of guilt: thence
assurances of ultimate
condemnation.
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Identifier: | JB/038/028/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38. |
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1822-07-21 |
55 or 1 - 60 or 6 |
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038 |
constitutional code rationale |
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028 |
constitut. code rationale |
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001 |
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marginal summary sheet |
1 |
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recto |
e7 |
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john flowerdew colls |
j whatman 1819 |
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john flowerdew colls |
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1819 |
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11665 |
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